Case Studies

Left: Mt. Pinatubo eruption plume, July 1991, from Clark Air Base control tower. Photo by J.N. Marso, U.S. Geological Survey.

The effects of several historic eruptions have been observed and the impacts of larger, prehistoric eruptions can be estimated.

Estimates of the fraction of sunlight transmitted through stratigraphic aerosols after major eruptions. Roza refers to a flood basalt eruption in the northwestern United States. Graph from Rampino and others (1988).

The pages in this section explore the following case studies for their impact on global climate